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I WILL be buying a black one, I guess I can completely scrap the Dye frame idea now, and I'm very happy about that Now the wait begins...I think that trigger frame as-is looks very very nice. Keep us updated, and AGD should give us another post in this thread to see what recommendations, if any, they are taking to mind

They look awesome. I would suggest a flat, non glossy, black (anodize the trigger too). Also, I think standard screws, such as those on Benchmark frames would be best. The indents in the back don't bother me, but if it would be cheaper, I would say scrap 'em.

I love it!!! The only thing that I don't like is the ADG little stamp, for such a excellent product and for ADG for making such an awesome gun, it needs to be fancier. Like swirls or something, or the lion logo would be tight!

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Hmmmmm, would there be any difference actually between a regular one and an RT one?? Oh yeah, the difference is just that spacer tube that sits around the thumb screw on the back of the frame right? That can be easily modded correct to go from regular to RT?? I've got an RT, I hope they make ones for the RT at the same time they do for the standard ones

With the magic of Photoshop, I made some quick modifications of what I would do to tweak the look. This is a frame I would buy. It would look nice in chrome or matte black (like the body). The AGD logo should be enhanced to promote their brand name like people are saying. I can only do so much in Photoshop without spending hours on it but let me know what you think and I might be able to change it more.

How about one long scallop on the backside to further reduce the weight, or five or six thin slits/scallops close together for better grip? Maybe consider a thin s/s sleeve where the trigger pin inserts thru the triger, if possible. This would reduce side to side slop over time when the aluminum hole wears.